If the customer is trying to assign a manual IP address on a printer which does not have a LCD display using a HUB, router, or switch running on a static network and the printer configuration shows the IP in the range of 169.254.X.X , then the customer would be able to ping the IP address 169.254.X.X . Check the IP address on one of the computers on the same network.
Instructions
- Right-click on My network places and Properties .
- Right-click Local Area connections , Properties , select TCP/IP , and click Properties .
- Make a note of the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway.
- Change the IP address of the computer, as in the following example:
If the printer has 169.254.12.54 and subnet mask as 255.255.0.0 , change the IP of the computer to 169.254.12.55 and change the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 and change the gateway to 0.0.0.0 ).
- Apply the changes and click OK button to close the window. Ping the IP of the printer using the command prompt, if the IP replies fine.
How to open a command prompt and use the Ping command
- On the PC, open a command prompt by clicking Start then Run.
- Type CMD then click OK.
- Type the following ping ip address
For example, if the TCP/IP address of the HP Jetdirect is 192.168.192.191, open a command prompt and type the following:ping 192.168.192.191 Replies should be received if the network connection is good. Failure messages from ping could indicate that the IP address is invalid or that there may be a network connection problem between the computer and the HP Jetdirect (a hub, router, switch, patch panel, or cable).
- Open the Embedded Web Server (EWS) by opening an Internet browser page, type the IP of the printer on the address bar and press Enter . The web page of the printer will pop-up.
- Click Networking tab, change the required IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Change the IP configuration method from Auto to Manual , click Apply , and OK . Change back the IP address of the computer to the original IP address. Try to ping the IP, if the IP replies fine.
- Click the Start , Control Panel , Printers , and Faxes . Right-click the printer driver and select Properties . Click Ports , Add port , Standard TCP/IP port , New port , and click Next the TCP/IP printer port wizard to provide the IP Address of the printer. Click Next and Next again. Click Finish and Close .
- Click Apply , General , and click Print test page .
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